- IHM.2022.0339
- Item
- June 20, 1977
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Profile of Chieftain Flying Services Ltd. a crop-spraying company that began business in 1959 with partners Ben Hewson, Don Price and Art Underwood.
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Parte deBusinesses Collection
Profile of Chieftain Flying Services Ltd. a crop-spraying company that began business in 1959 with partners Ben Hewson, Don Price and Art Underwood.
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Motel accommodates 1,000 guests - newsclipping
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Newsclipping about Indian Head's Jubilee Motel owned and operated by brothers George and Jim Lang
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Photo card for Don's Imperial Esso
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Photo for "Don's Imperial Esso" station at the corner of Highways 1 & 56. The sign also says "Lunches".
Western Sale and Feed Livery Stable - photo
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Photo of horses, wagons and men posing in front of the livery barn. The office for the business is the white building at the back.
W. F. Johnston - An important tradesman in pioneer days
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Building with the words "W.F. Johnston. Carriage, wagon, machine & implement shop". Wintertime photo with 8 men and 3 horses. Behind the building on the left side of the photo is a sign: "J.A. McDonald. Carriage Maker". On the end of the building (right side of photo): "Johnston. Blacksmith" and "A. Hollingshead. House sign & carriage painter. Paper hanging, glazing"
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A yellow Duo-Tang book of six plastic sleeves containing matchbook covers from mostly local businesses.
Destruction by fire of former Gerry Hardware store
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in flames - nearing the end of the fire. Fireman stand by directing water onto the flames with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Photograph of about 60 young people (teenager and children) in costume posing on stage.
Nite Hawk Theatre newsclippings
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Two articles about the Nite Hawk Theatre (now the Grand Theatre). The first, from July 5, 1975 is about the raising of the drive-in screen one mile south of Indian Head. The second, from Nov 20, 1987 is from the Regina Leader-Post about owner Harold (Sparky) Clarke and the difficulties of keeping a small-town movie theatre going.
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Small folder with the published script of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (handwritten at top front: "Doris Shelford"); the program for a Robbie Burns night; the handwritten script for a Christmas program. On the front of the folder, handwritten in pencil: "Scripts - Xmas 9; Burns 10; Play 11"
Albina Rural Telephone Company (Sintaluta) Cash Book 1918 - 1971
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A large (27 cm X 40 cm) black hardcover 100-page cashbook used by the Albina Rural Telephone Company from 1918 to 1971.
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Albina Rural Telephone Company (Sintaluta) Cash Book 1972 - 1976
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A large (30 cm X 45 cm) 100-page hardcover cashbook used by the Albina Rural Telephone Company from 1972 to 1976.
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Saskatchewan Condensed Telephones & Supplies Pricing Guide
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A letter-size stapled 16-page booklet containing the prices for telephones, tools and supplies needed to maintain a telephone company.
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Village Station Restaurant Placemat
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Two CPR restaurant place-mats that feature the Indian Head CPR train station.
Canadian Pacific Railway Indian Head Saskatchewan Calendar 2020
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A standard 12-month calendar for the year 2020 with photographs of CPR trains at Indian Head taken by Dan Loran.
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